GIS Division

217 South Main Street
Salisbury, NC 28144
PH 704.638.5246

GIS Calendar

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12/1/2008 - 12/3/2008

Introduction to ArcGIS II (version 9.2)

8:30AM - 5:00PM daily
Three day course
Taught by Kathryn Clifton, GISP and ESRI Authorized ArcGIS Instructor


For complete course details, visit Introduction to ArcGIS II course details.

ArcGIS software offers many tools for visualizing, creating, managing, and analyzing geographic data. In this course, students extend their ArcGIS skills in the areas of cartography, data automation and editing, and geoprocessing and spatial analysis. Students work with advanced cartographic tools as they learn how to efficiently create effective maps. A major focus of the course is the geodatabase. Students learn database design considerations and techniques for creating, maintaining, and managing GIS data stored in a geodatabase. The ArcGIS geoprocessing tools for spatial analysis are also covered and, in a course project, students apply many of their newly acquired skills.

Note: This course counts as credit toward getting or mainting the GISP certification from the GIS Certification Institute.

 

 

 

12/8/2008 - 12/12/2008

URISA Leadership Academy

A Leadership Academy for the GIS Practitioner

The entire five day program, the only leadership training program of its type, is tailored to industry leaders and practitioners faced with unique challenges of GIS leadership and management and who want to make an impact leveraging the power of GIS.

GISCI GISP® Points for Attending Part I of the ULA = 0.63 EDU Points. Points for attending the full ULA = 1.25 EDU Points.

 

 

 

12/12/2008

GIS Users Group Meeting

12noon - 2:00PM


GIS Users are encouraged to attend and celebrate a successful year with GIS. The lunch will be pot-luck, so be sure to bring your favorite dish to share with everyone.

Location: City Hall, Council Chamber

 

 

 

4/19/2009 - 4/22/2009

Geospatial Infrastructure Solutions Conference

To be held in Tampa, Florida

 

 

 

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